“The International Association of Music Information Centres (IAMIC) is a unique knowledge hub for today's global music world.

Our members, located in 35 countries around the world, offer rich resources relating to the music of our time. From contemporary and classical music to rock, popular music, jazz, world music and all other genres, the music information centre of your country or region will know about it.

As a network, it is IAMIC's job to support and build awareness of the work of our members and provide enhanced access to their services and collections.“

Early Music Vancouver has gained international acclaim as one of the foremost organisations in North America devoted to the performance and study of music from the Middle Ages through the late Romantic era.
Through its winter & summer concert series featuring both local and international talent, through its extensive range of summer courses & workshops as part of the Vancouver Early Music Programme & Festival, and through its many other activities and innovative programming, Early Music Vancouver has been an important force in the development and growth of early music. ...

“Early Theatre is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles, reviews, and notes on medieval and early modern drama and theatre history, with a particular focus on records pertaining to actors, theatres, music, dance, and entertainment of all kinds. Our main emphasis is the performance history of art, entertainment, and festive occasions, primarily in England, but we also feature interpretive articles relating to the performances themselves. We also publish scholarship on subjects relating to early English drama as it impinges on or is influenced by other international practices. Overall, we aim to bring together the disciplines of history, art history, theatre history, music, politics, and economics so that these various scholarly concerns have a common forum in which to test theories about performance.

We publish full-length articles, shorter notes, and book reviews. Each year we also feature ‘Issues in Review’, a section of related, short essays that together highlight new research directions and shape the field for further work in such areas as repertory study, performance theory, or studies of neglected playwrights; our most recent ‘Issues in Review’ section, for example, focused on commedia dell’arte’s influence on seventeenth-century drama. Early Theatre also publishes occasional special volumes with sustained attention to particular topics (see, for example, volume 3 on the York Cycle in performance and volume 6 dedicated to performance, politics, and culture in southwest Britain). ..“

"The mission of early-music.com is to provide an international marketplace for world-class professionals involved in all aspects of early music and particularly baroque music: artists, record labels, instrument builders, agent, promoters, festivals, music publishers, teaching institutions - and of course the interested public. It is intended that the marketplace will evolve to increasingly meet your wants.
Initially we are only supporting artists and record labels but intend to extend the membership range shortly when we will be updating the site. The site is structured to make the content readily accessible and encourage familiarity. For information about joining us on the site please e-mail: membership@early-music.com."

The EarlyMusicNews.org website (created July/2005) is meant to be a community driven website where news items concerning early music news are posted and discussed. Through its networked membership, EarlyMusicNews.org, will act as a central clearing house for news to the early music community.

You are presently on this site. Many thanks for your visit as well as your submissions.

“La Scena Musicale is a free monthly magazine published in English and French by La Scène musicale/The Music Scene, a non-profit charity dedicated to the promotion of classical music. Each issue contains a comprehensive calendar of concerts, compact disc reviews, interviews with musicians as well as feature articles on the local, national and international classical music scenes.

The printed version of La Scena Musicale is distributed across Canada with particular emphasis in the Montreal, Quebec City, and Ottawa-Hull regions. Copies are also sent to music schools and record stores across Canada. The electronic version is available world-wide on the internet.“

“Nota Bene is a musicology journal developed by the Don Wright Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario. It seeks to publish essays of a high critical and rhetorical standard, written by undergraduate students from universities around the world. Essays in historical musicology, ethnomusicology, popular music studies and theory are all encouraged. Submissions are reviewed by a panel of editors from across Canada.

Nota Bene serves to supplement the undergraduate musicology student experience in several ways:

Nota Bene allows students interested in musicology to undergo the process of publishing a paper, including professor review and comments

Nota Bene encourages a community of undergraduate musicology students and seeks to provide a venue for a nation-wide discourse in musicology

Nota Bene provides information for young music students seeking more information about the discipline of musicology and its professional possibilities, offering a means for student communication through scholarly work and the academic publishing process.

Subscriptions

Nota Bene is freely accessible as an electronic publication through this website. Printed copies are sent to subscribing academic libraries, and to the individual authors whose work is published in each issue. To request a subscription for your institution, please contact the editors.”

"The WholeNote is Toronto’s only comprehensive monthly classical and contemporary concert listing source " for the Toronto and Southern Ontario (CA) region. There is an "Early Music" section detailing the current events of the region. (ed.)

“Bach in Bombay is about original Indian and Bengale Music mainly for Piano/Harpsichord and Pipe Organ from the 18th century up to present times. Transcription of forgotten music from archives, Performances, Workshops to make it known to the Music lover.“

“The Bach-Archiv Leipzig Bach is a center of international research. It includes a research institute dedicated to much basic research and a research library with extensive resources and special collections on Bach. The public relations of the Bach Archive is a museum dedicated primarily to the life and work of the composer in Leipzig, as well as responsible for the implementation of the Bach Festival and the Bach Competition in Leipzig. ..“ (Google Translate)

The online meeting place for people interested in recorders offers the following areas:

* News from the world of the recorder
* Web links with addresses of farmers recorder, publishers and recorder players can find
* A picture album with the possibility e-cards (greeting cards to send)
* Write comments to articles
* Review articles (up to 5 stars)
* Polls
* Downloads of PDF catalogs & Software
* Become a freelance editor! Write yourself Short News & Articles
* A calendar of concerts and seminars on the recorder

“Welcome! This is the open access to our new platform for the recorder. Built around the German recorder magazine Windkanal, a quarterly periodical dedicated to the exciting world of the recorder since 1997, it opens doors into the wonderful world of our instrument via services in German and English.

First of all, the printed magazine: All printed issues are available in our online archive services in German. Enjoy a wide variety of articles with pictures and musical examples, written by well-known ambassadors of the recorder. Read their portraits, comments, news, reviews on CDs, sheet music, reference books and special events. Profit from the information contained in the different media available on our advertising platform.
Notice our exclusive online material: In the enhanced content, you will find a special collection of articles in German only available on this website.

For English readers we have prepared a selection of special articles from the magazine either in their original version or in translated texts. Apart from interviews with the trend-setters of our instrument (such as recorder soloists, ensembles, instrument makers, musicologists and correspondents) you will find interesting sound files, rare images and literature on topics of repertoire, history as well as lots of other information to inspire you.

We hope our range of articles will be interesting and useful. The team at Windkanal wishes you a nice reading tour!”

" Goldberg Magazine is a high quality international Early Music magazine specialised in medieval, baroque, renaissance and early classical music which has been published for over 7 years now. Goldberg is published BI-MONTLY in three separate language editions : ENGLISH, FRENCH and SPANISH, in February, April, June, August, October and December. The Goldberg Magazine has a growing, widespread and loyal subscriber base who read the magazine in many varied countries of the world. "

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The purpose of this site is to provide the public with accurate, documented biographical information in an easy-to-consult format that will continually be updated as new elements come to light. It addition, it provides difficult to find information on modern editions of Vivaldi’s music, a bibliography, a tour map of Vivaldi’s Venice, and a listing of all recordings of Vivaldi’s music since 1999. Here you will be able to listen to much of Vivaldi’s music, see “backstage” films of recording sessions and listen to radio interviews which function as a guide to listening to Vivaldi’s music. Finally, a forum will allow the public to ask questions and exchange ideas. ..“